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Acacia letter -- Ignore?
It seems as though Acacia has begun a mass-mailing to the entire MatrixContent database.
I have not even purchased any content from MatrixContent, nor do I even operate an adult website. Should I just ignore the letter? |
YouŽd better ask a lawyer that question...
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Matrix gave them their DB can someone confirm this?
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I signed up to MC...
I dont think I entered the right address though...:thumbsup Always be careful! I never bought any content either |
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As for me, I used a fictious name for my MatrixContent account-- Which is the same exact name used in my Acacia letter (the name is a unique made-up name that I've never used elsewhere). |
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However a lot of webmasters have come forth on here the last few days and stated otherwise. What we do know is that people are getting notices from affiliate info they've given that HAVE NOT ever bought or signed up with Matrix. There is more then one company that has allegedly given this information to Acacia. |
The typo in my Matrix account info is the SAME as on my Acacia letter and I know I didn't make that typo anywhere else.
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The Matrix statement does not sway suspicion.
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lol matrix better come forward, I never did anything with them but a call I got before from a angry webmaster that got some mean legal friends, this will be funny
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I would reply to their letter, at the least requesting the list of urls they believe you are infringing. Ignoring is usually not a good sign.
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how would they know we "RECEIVED" the letter? |
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